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The most legendary commander of the Eighth Route Army, known as "Jidong Xia Boyang", the Japanese puppet army feared him the most

The most legendary commander of the Eighth Route Army, known as "Jidong Xia Boyang", the Japanese puppet army feared him the most

(The movie "Sword Roar Great Wall East", based on Bao Sen)

After the battle of Quliang River, the strong combat strength of the Eighth Route Army in eastern Hebei was fully demonstrated. The Japanese army was deeply shocked by this, and at the end of May 1941, the Japanese army concentrated its forces on jidong to carry out a "great sweep" and did everything possible to find and surround the large troops of the Eighth Route Army, and the difficulty of anti-"sweeping" in jidong was further increased.

In terms of dealing with the devils, Bao Sen, commander of the Jidong Military Subdistrict and head of the 13th Regiment and the main founder of the Panshan base area, was an out-and-out expert. People familiar with Bao Sen recall that he was a tall and thin man, with a black and red face, a smile and a pair of dimples, although he was usually silent, but extremely capable, especially when fighting, he could combine bravery and tenacity and alertness, flexibility, resourcefulness, and was a rare general.

A native of Shaanxi, Bao Sen led peasant guerrilla warfare in Weibei during the agrarian revolution, and he had a set of successful experiences in how to survive behind enemy lines. During the anti-"mopping-up" period, he often led his troops to spend the night in a village, but he would leave the village before dawn, pretending to be a distant transfer, but in fact just going up the mountain to hide. In the evening, he camped in another village, and then before dawn, he moved up the hill again. In this cycle, the enemy simply could not accurately grasp the exact location of Bao Sen's troops, but Bao Sen was able to hide in the shadows and detect the enemy's movements at any time through repeated reconnaissance.

Plainclothes reconnaissance is also Bausen's unique skill. He had a guard squad of twenty-eight people, known as the "Twenty-Eight Lodges" in the folk, and the "Twenty-Eight Lodges" usually wore plain clothes and scattered in the villages to conduct reconnaissance, and even Bao Sen himself often disguised himself as ordinary people, carrying a basket for collecting firewood and grass, and engaged in secret activities in various villages. The most legendary in Bao Sen's life, and the most popular among the people of Jidong, is the story of the "Twenty-Eight Houses" wearing plain clothes and capturing Akamoto, the captain of the Japanese Zunhua Gendarmerie, alive under his careful planning.

The most legendary commander of the Eighth Route Army, known as "Jidong Xia Boyang", the Japanese puppet army feared him the most

(The movie "Sword Roars the Great Wall East")

Although Bausen was good at guerrilla warfare and was able to know himself and know his enemy, he also encountered extremely dangerous situations. In June 1941, Bao Sen led the main force of the Thirteenth Regiment to engage in a fierce battle with the large Japanese troops who "swept up", and the Japanese army had absolute superiority in firepower, and also fired a large number of incendiary bombs and poison gas bombs in an attempt to surround and annihilate the Thirteenth Regiment. Bao Sen was not afraid of danger, calm command, at this time suddenly heavy rain, the Japanese army's incendiary bombs and poison gas bombs instantly lost their effectiveness, with the support of brother troops, Bao Sen took the opportunity to lead the troops to successfully break through.

In the ensuing anti-"sweep", Bao Sen led the thirteenth regiment to the outside line, they successively conquered the enemy strongholds, and adopted the tactic of encircling the points to provide reinforcements, ambushed a company of the puppet Manchu troops reinforcing the enemy's strongholds, and killed the Japanese company Commander Yamaguchi. By the time this round of anti-"mopping-up" was over, Bao Sen had led his troops into the southern part of Therehe River and further expanded the anti-Japanese guerrilla zone.

Because he often led the troops to win more with less and the strong with the weak in the anti-"sweeping", Bao Sen won the nicknames of "General Of Long Victory" and "Xia Boyang of Jidong" (Xia Boyang was a famous general of the Soviet Red Army), and his superiors repeatedly awarded him medals and awards, and the words "insisting on the middle" were written on the awards, which meant the middle elements who insisted on the War of Resistance, which was the highest reward that the Eighth Route Army's Jidong troops could get at that time. Bao Sen's name was even more well known to women and children in the Jidong area at that time, and the common people affectionately called him "Bao Regiment Commander" and "Bao Commander", while the puppet army regarded him as a nemesis, and when a quarrel occurred between the puppet army, they often cursed each other with "going out to fight and encountering the old Bao".

The most legendary commander of the Eighth Route Army, known as "Jidong Xia Boyang", the Japanese puppet army feared him the most

(Excerpt from Guanhe Fifty Prefectures "Anti-Japanese Battlefield Behind Enemy Lines")

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